I'll defend the BOR too.
"So often times it happens that we live our lives in chains And we never even know we have the key"
Go for it. Interesting that you will implicitly defend Briles and the Baylor PD chief, because defending them involves defending those downstream they had authority over.Thee University said:
I'll defend the BOR too.
I still stand by the BOR if that is the entity that you are talking about. The protection of the women victims comes first, then the protection of the University.BearlySpeaking said:My response was clear - "You explicitly defended the BOR..." is from the same response you asked the question on. BOR stands for Board of Regents.Waco1947 said:
Not arguing anything yet. I simply asked "what entity"/ It was hard to follow your argument without some context.
Yes, the protection of victims comes first, that is why if you defend the BOR who presided over the cover up of rapes and attempted to deflect their responsibility for it when they were called out, then you could not care less about rape victims. Amazing you admit, that by extension, you stand by rapists.Waco1947 said:I still stand by the BOR if that is the entity that you are talking about. The protection of the women victims comes first, then the protection of the University.BearlySpeaking said:My response was clear - "You explicitly defended the BOR..." is from the same response you asked the question on. BOR stands for Board of Regents.Waco1947 said:
Not arguing anything yet. I simply asked "what entity"/ It was hard to follow your argument without some context.
Does that mean if I were to defend Briles I am defending players too?BearlySpeaking said:Go for it. Interesting that you will implicitly defend Briles and the Baylor PD chief, because defending them involves defending those downstream they had authority over.Thee University said:
I'll defend the BOR too.
Yes, if he did not have policies in place to address sexual violence by players and did not kick out players who violated those policies then to defend one is to defend the other.Thee University said:Does that mean if I were to defend Briles I am defending players too?BearlySpeaking said:Go for it. Interesting that you will implicitly defend Briles and the Baylor PD chief, because defending them involves defending those downstream they had authority over.Thee University said:
I'll defend the BOR too.
BearlySpeaking said:Yes, if he did not have policies in place to address sexual violence by players and did not kick out players who violated those policies then to defend one is to defend the other.Thee University said:Does that mean if I were to defend Briles I am defending players too?BearlySpeaking said:Go for it. Interesting that you will implicitly defend Briles and the Baylor PD chief, because defending them involves defending those downstream they had authority over.Thee University said:
I'll defend the BOR too.
It's really strange to me that people like you want to appear as strong against rapists while limiting the focus to one athletic team on the campus in order to protect rapists at Baylor who were not on the team. Your defense of BOR is transparent, you want to protect their image and whoever they were protecting. You really believe the football team was the sole problem on campus like the BOR claimed? You think there were 0 rapes associated with the university, including the football team? That's the reported crime stat the BOR was willing to roll with year after year until they got called out.
Begs the question: Was the BOR, or any portion of same, aware of the total non-reporting of campus-wide sexual assaults during a significant period of time, quite obviously for the purpose of protecting the university's image?Waco1947 said:I still stand by the BOR if that is the entity that you are talking about. The protection of the women victims comes first, then the protection of the University.BearlySpeaking said:My response was clear - "You explicitly defended the BOR..." is from the same response you asked the question on. BOR stands for Board of Regents.Waco1947 said:
Not arguing anything yet. I simply asked "what entity"/ It was hard to follow your argument without some context.
BearlySpeaking said:Yes, the protection of victims comes first, that is why if you defend the BOR who presided over the cover up of rapes and attempted to deflect their responsibility for it when they were called out, then you could not care less about rape victims. Amazing you admit, that by extension, you stand by rapists.Waco1947 said:I still stand by the BOR if that is the entity that you are talking about. The protection of the women victims comes first, then the protection of the University.BearlySpeaking said:My response was clear - "You explicitly defended the BOR..." is from the same response you asked the question on. BOR stands for Board of Regents.Waco1947 said:
Not arguing anything yet. I simply asked "what entity"/ It was hard to follow your argument without some context.
No, dumba$$. You are defining protection as cover up. You don't damn thing about whether these women wanted to go public with a trial. You owe me an apology. I never make those stupid accusations about you
Whine and moan all you want, you are the one defending the BOR's leadership that created this whole problem. You're the dumba$$ for thinking you can make us believe that their actions in allowing the school to go without a Title IX department, intimidate rape victims from going to the police, and then burying the Pepper Hamilton report that exposed their actions when it is so easy to redact identifying information on the victims is the same thing as "protecting victims." What a load of garbage.Waco1947 said:BearlySpeaking said:Yes, the protection of victims comes first, that is why if you defend the BOR who presided over the cover up of rapes and attempted to deflect their responsibility for it when they were called out, then you could not care less about rape victims. Amazing you admit, that by extension, you stand by rapists.Waco1947 said:I still stand by the BOR if that is the entity that you are talking about. The protection of the women victims comes first, then the protection of the University.BearlySpeaking said:My response was clear - "You explicitly defended the BOR..." is from the same response you asked the question on. BOR stands for Board of Regents.Waco1947 said:
Not arguing anything yet. I simply asked "what entity"/ It was hard to follow your argument without some context.
No, dumba$$. You are defining protection as cover up. You don't damn thing about whether these women wanted to go public with a trial. You owe me an apology. I never make those stupid accusations about you
Poor Bobby! I could give a flying __________ about any Baylor team "eclipsing" any of the teams I was fortunate to play on. I WANTED Baylor to overshadow the 1979 Peach Bowl Champs and the 1980 SWC Champs (not a co-champ) and a team that won the title without needing any help.Robert Wilson said:BearlySpeaking said:Yes, if he did not have policies in place to address sexual violence by players and did not kick out players who violated those policies then to defend one is to defend the other.Thee University said:Does that mean if I were to defend Briles I am defending players too?BearlySpeaking said:Go for it. Interesting that you will implicitly defend Briles and the Baylor PD chief, because defending them involves defending those downstream they had authority over.Thee University said:
I'll defend the BOR too.
It's really strange to me that people like you want to appear as strong against rapists while limiting the focus to one athletic team on the campus in order to protect rapists at Baylor who were not on the team. Your defense of BOR is transparent, you want to protect their image and whoever they were protecting. You really believe the football team was the sole problem on campus like the BOR claimed? You think there were 0 rapes associated with the university, including the football team? That's the reported crime stat the BOR was willing to roll with year after year until they got called out.
It is more simple than that. He doesn't like Briles because those teams eclipsed the ones that he played on.
Sharing Big 12 Championships and then hoping & praying for help to "win" another.Robert Wilson said:
That's nice and all, but Thee's criticism of Briles and co dates back to contemporaneously when they were winning B12 championships. And it had nothing to do with off field behavior.
There was plenty on-field behavior to criticize also, just like this year. And last year.Robert Wilson said:
That's nice and all, but Thee's criticism of Briles and co dates back to contemporaneously when they were winning B12 championships. And it had nothing to do with off field behavior.
drahthaar said:There was plenty on-field behavior to criticize also, just like this year. And last year.Robert Wilson said:
That's nice and all, but Thee's criticism of Briles and co dates back to contemporaneously when they were winning B12 championships. And it had nothing to do with off field behavior.
And every year before. You just mad at Thee. Renting some brain space from you?
Thee University said:Does that mean if I were to defend Briles I am defending players too?BearlySpeaking said:Go for it. Interesting that you will implicitly defend Briles and the Baylor PD chief, because defending them involves defending those downstream they had authority over.Thee University said:
I'll defend the BOR too.
For the Football program, rightly so. It stops with him for the FB program.IBleedGreenandGold said:
The captain has to go down with the ship. He was the scapegoat no doubt.
The Private School Conference makes all of the sense in the world. That's a topic for a thread all its own.Chuckroast said:
I'm intrigued with your thoughts on the private school league and agree with your thoughts on Aranda and sometimes other things, but your blind loyalty to that board of Regents surprises me.
Briles was brought in to coach football, and it seemed clear from his and other people's comments at the time that he believed he had compliance people around him to help with handling the serious issues. In other words, people higher up than him knew the lay of the land and what was going on within the program, with Elliott, Sam U., and the various allegations. This was all governed by people higher up than Briles, yet when it was time to show contrition, they feigned shock and chose to sacrifice Briles. The problem was not substantially of Briles's making yet, they chose to destroy just him.
Thee University said:The Private School Conference makes all of the sense in the world. That's a topic for a thread all its own.Chuckroast said:
I'm intrigued with your thoughts on the private school league and agree with your thoughts on Aranda and sometimes other things, but your blind loyalty to that board of Regents surprises me.
Briles was brought in to coach football, and it seemed clear from his and other people's comments at the time that he believed he had compliance people around him to help with handling the serious issues. In other words, people higher up than him knew the lay of the land and what was going on within the program, with Elliott, Sam U., and the various allegations. This was all governed by people higher up than Briles, yet when it was time to show contrition, they feigned shock and chose to sacrifice Briles. The problem was not substantially of Briles's making yet, they chose to destroy just him.
Who recruits the kids? Who brings the kids onto campus? Who coaches and spends around 4-5 hours per day with these kids "renting out" their bodies? Who's livelihood depends on these kids performing? Who's livelihood depends on these kids staying eligible? Who's program is a direct reflection of how these kids handle themselves on and off the field?
These coaches know the kids they bring onto campus and know which ones have a strong propensity to flirt with disaster by potentially committing serious infractions. There ARE team rules!
These kids often come to a particular school because of the head coach or assistant coach. The coaches become very real baby-sitters for those without social skills that are reflective of the largest Baptist University in the world.
The problem was SUBSTANTIALLY the making of Briles and his staff. As a former player for 4 years at Baylor (where I absolutely knew I had to behave differently than had I gone to UT or A&M) and then 1 year in the NFL and then finally 2+ years in the USFL we were reminded often by the coaching staff to keep out of trouble.
Obviously 18, 19 and 20 year olds fresh out of high school and on their own for the first time in their lives need their hand held.
Discipline was sadly lacking (like attention and practice time spent on Defense and Special Teams) and it bit us on the field and off.